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available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Matthew Stadler
is a writer and editor who lives in Portland, Oregon. He has written
four novels and received several awards and fellowships in recognition
of his work. More recently, he has compiled four anthologies about
literature, city life and public life. His essays have been published in
magazines and museum catalogs around the world, and focus on
architecture, urban planning and the problem of sprawl. "Sprawl is the
disappearance of an idea," Stadler writes in the annotated reader, Where
We Live Now, "So how can we go on speaking of the city and the country,
yet not remain fixed in the downward spiral of loss?" Stadler's numerous
essays and larger projects, such as suddenly.org explore this question
by looking for better language and new descriptions. While there is
significant overlap, Stadler's work can usefully be broken down into
three areas: novels; sprawl and urbanism; publishing and public space.